Skip to contentNational Women's Law Center

NWLC In the News

New York, Chicago Accused of Title IX Sports Discrimination in High School

November 10, 2010

New York, Chicago and 10 other U.S. school districts failed to provide high school girls with opportunities to play sports in violation of federal law, the National Women’s Law Center said.

Bloomberg

CPS challenged on scarcity of girls sports teams

November 10, 2010

The National Women's Law Center filed complaints against 12 U.S. school districts where district data showed a double-digit gap between the percentage of female students and the percentage of female athletes.

Chicago Tribune

Group names Irvine high schools in Title IX complaint

November 10, 2010

The four high schools in the Irvine Unified School District were informed Wednesday that the National Women's Law Center had filed a complaint against them and 11 other school districts in the U.S. for allegedly failing to comply with Title IX requirements to offer equal sports opportunities for women.

Los Angeles Times

Title IX complaint filed against Henry County Schools

November 10, 2010

A complaint was filed against Henry County Schools on Wednesday for failing to provide high school girls with equal opportunities to play sports in violation of Title IX, according to the National Women’s Law Center.

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

What Anita Hill did for America

October 26, 2010

Commentary by Marcia Greenberger, Co-President of NWLC.

CNN.com

Report Faults State Prisons' Treatment of Mothers

October 26, 2010

The report, being released Thursday by the National Women's Law Center and the Rebecca Project for Human Rights, analyzes policies in three areas—prenatal care, shackling of pregnant women during childbirth, and community-based alternatives to incarceration enabling mothers to be with their children.

Associated Press

Pregnant and Shackled: Women Behind Bars Deliver in Chains

October 21, 2010

On Thursday, the Rebecca Project and the National Women's Law Center released a new report, "Mothers Behind Bars," with report cards for each state, and an analysis of federal policies affecting pregnant women in custody.

ABC News

What the Paycheck Fairness Act Really Does

October 6, 2010

Letter to the Editor by Marcia D. Greenberger, Co-President of the National Women's Law Center.

The Washington Post

Women Still Lagging Men in Salaries

September 28, 2010

"There has been progress in that time, but the wage gap has remained stagnant over the past few years," said Fatima Goss Graves, vice president for education and employment at the National Women's Law Center.

Chicago Tribune

Tweaking bias, bad owners, big egos

September 5, 2010

Nevertheless, Brake claims that because of the legislation, “Americans have developed a deeper appreciation for female athletes,” and the National Women’s Law Center cites a tenfold increase in participation in high school varsity sports by girls sinc

The Boston Globe